In 2012, 3% of the population in South Korea (SoKo) were foreigners; an even smaller percentage (of foreigners) were Black-Americans. As a Black-American woman living in SoKo during that time, culture shock was not the only thing Nailah had to overcome. From being pushed in line by older Korean women, to being known in her city as "Reggae Hair" because of her dreadlocks, it's all written in here.

This book provides frequently used medical and dental expressions that are thematically grouped for Korean ESL students and newcomers to use as a quick reference. Friendly Dr. Apple, who is the symbol of health, presents basic medical expressions for student patients to get familiar with. Patient Bears present basic medical expressions to describe their medical problems and conditions.